How To Tell When It’s Time to Get a New Job

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For many, finding a new job is a difficult task. If you’re comfortable where you are now, finding something different often feels like you’re starting over. However, starting over can offer you a fresh perspective, one your current job might not be able to give you. If your current job feels like it’s more trouble…

Night Shift Perks You May Have Overlooked

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Night shift; overnight shift; third shift. All of these names refer to positions that have work hours during the night. You may not realize it, but a significant portion of the workforce works the graveyard shift. It is a viable option while job searching and makes great money. We’re here to illuminate some third-shift pluses…

Phone Interview Tips To Make The Best Impression Possible

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The job search landscape has changed drastically over the last several months. Even with businesses reopening and employees returning to work, the way things used to work still hasn’t quite returned yet. Some changes may even be permanent. One of those changes is in the way job seekers interact with prospective employers. The phone interview…

How You Can Learn New Career Skills Outside of Work

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Have you wondered whether or not you have enough marketable skills to grow in your career? Maintaining a strong list of career-related skills is a must for professionals in any industry. When looking at your resume, you might have thought about how to expand your career skills section. Potential employers on websites like LinkedIn are…

What You Should and Shouldn’t Do After the Interview

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Have you ever left an interview wondering what you should do next? Don’t worry. Many people don’t know what to do when they reach this step in the job search process. Sometimes, the interview follow-up is just as important as the interview itself. What you do during this time can just as easily sway a…

6 Ways You Can Prepare for Interview Questions

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The interview is one of the most vital steps in the job-searching process. This is the moment that you have a foot in the door, and you’re looking to impress the right people. Unfortunately, many people still treat interviews the same way they would treat a coffee break with friends. They show up, expecting a…

How to Make a Rebound After Losing Your Job

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Losing your job can be a difficult thing to recover from. It is natural to feel defeated after you’ve lost something you’ve depended on. However, in this crucial time in-between jobs, it is important to not lose hope and to keep a positive outlook. In order to make that ever-important rebound happen, there are a…

How To Tell When A New Job Might Be Just What You Need

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If you’re thinking about getting a new job, it’s also important to think about why. Sometimes, the reasons for needing a new job are as plain as day. Other times, not so much. We’re here to help you nail down those reasons. That way, you don’t switch jobs for the wrong reasons.   © Korn…

4 Possible Reasons Why Your Job Search Isn’t Working

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While on the job search, you may have encountered many different setbacks, and you aren’t sure what went wrong. Job searching is, unfortunately, a complicated process with several different things going on all at once. Getting one of these things wrong can disrupt the rest, and that doesn’t do you any favors. If you’re struggling…

5 Tips to Help You Find The Best Jobs in 2020

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New Years is one of the best times to find a new job. Employers are reevaluating their yearly budgets and opening new positions to meet first-quarter demands. If you want an industry shift, better benefits, or just a change of scenery, the new year is the best time to get it. Here are some tips…